zforzachariah14
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There is no doubt that technology and technological advances are great and can really make life easier. I love the trail camera. It helps me gauge what I have on the property and gives me incentive to hold off on a mature deer if I know they are around. With that being said, what are your takes on the other gadgets available in the hunting industry.
The new scent crusher bag, closet, truck adapter and ozonics. Does it work or just someone trying to make money?
Are you a believer in Scent lok or scent blocker or do you spray your hunting clothes and keep the wind in your face?
Do you like trail cameras or think it has hurt the hunting industry into becoming nothing but a who can kill the biggest deer?
the latest Sitka gear that costs $400 for a jacket and pants or your old trusty plaid flannel with a coat from your local Wal-Mart/Academy.
Buck grub, C'Mere Deer, BIG n J, do you rely on it to bring deer in, or do you hold out and wait for the natural food source/ or planted crops to supply your deer herd?
In general, do you think all this is just a huge marketing strategy to make money and not truly help your odds or do you think all this has made hunting easier to help your chances of bagging that pope and young/ B&C whitetail?
Trying to kill time until the bow opener! I have what works for me, just curious to see other opinions and success/failures with some of the points listed above .
The new scent crusher bag, closet, truck adapter and ozonics. Does it work or just someone trying to make money?
Are you a believer in Scent lok or scent blocker or do you spray your hunting clothes and keep the wind in your face?
Do you like trail cameras or think it has hurt the hunting industry into becoming nothing but a who can kill the biggest deer?
the latest Sitka gear that costs $400 for a jacket and pants or your old trusty plaid flannel with a coat from your local Wal-Mart/Academy.
Buck grub, C'Mere Deer, BIG n J, do you rely on it to bring deer in, or do you hold out and wait for the natural food source/ or planted crops to supply your deer herd?
In general, do you think all this is just a huge marketing strategy to make money and not truly help your odds or do you think all this has made hunting easier to help your chances of bagging that pope and young/ B&C whitetail?
Trying to kill time until the bow opener! I have what works for me, just curious to see other opinions and success/failures with some of the points listed above .
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